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CONTENTS

 
I. INTRODUCTION ..........................................................................................................................  6

1.1.  

ABOUT THIS MANUAL .......................................................................................... ..................................... 6

1.2.  

USE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS ...................................... .................................. 7

1.3.  

LIABILITY ............................................................................................................ ..............................................   7

1.4.  

INDICATIONS FOR REUSE ......................................................................................................................... 7

1.5.  

UPKEEP .............................................................................................................................................................. 8

1.6.  

CONTACTS ...................................................................................................................................................... 8

II.   SAFETY. ..............................................................................................................................................  8

2.1.  

STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES ...............................................................................................................    8

2.2.  

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY. .........................................................................................................  9

2.3.  

GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................................................................  9

2.4.  

SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR TRANSPORTATION, STORAGE AND ASSEMBLY ...................... 10

2.5.  

OPERATION AND SAFETY REQUIREMENTS. ....................................................................................... 11

2.6.  

MAIN SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR MAINTENANCE, CARE AND DISPOSAL ....................... 14

2.7.  

USER REQUIREMENTS ................................................................................................................................. 15

2.8.  

SAFETY FUNCTIONS .................................................................................................................................... 16

2.9.  

WARNING PLATES AND NAMEPLATES .................................................................................................  16

2.10.   ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY ...................................................................................................  16

III.   TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS ............................................................................................  18
IV.   PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ..........................................................................................................  19
V.   TRANSPORT AND STORAGE ....................................................................................................  20
VI.   DELIVERY AND SETUP .................................................................................................................  21

6.1.  

DELIVERY .......................................................................................................................................................... 21

6.2.  

INITIAL CHARGING AND SETUP. .............................................................................................................  22

VII.  USAGE ...............................................................................................................................................  22

7.1.  

“OUTDOOR” DRIVING PROFILE  ............................................................................................................  22

7.2.  

“CROSSING” DRIVING PROFILE ...............................................................................................................    23

7.3  

STEERING LOCK ............................................................................................................................................ 24

7.4.  

MANUAL MOVEMENT ................................................................................................................................. 25

7.5.  

SETTINGS ......................................................................................................................................................... 26

7.5.1.   WHEELCHAIR SETTINGS ............................................................................................................................ 26
7.5.2.   DRIVING POSITION ..................................................................................................................................... 27
7.5.3.   JOYSTICK POSITION .................................................................................................................................... 27

Summary of Contents for LOGO SILVER OutoHAIR

Page 1: ...HIGH PERFORMANCE 4X4 POWER WHEELCHAIR Find this notice at www logo silver fr...

Page 2: ...P 2...

Page 3: ...EMENTS 11 2 6 MAIN SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR MAINTENANCE CARE AND DISPOSAL 14 2 7 USER REQUIREMENTS 15 2 8 SAFETY FUNCTIONS 16 2 9 WARNING PLATES AND NAMEPLATES 16 2 10 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY 16...

Page 4: ...AND WATER 32 7 8 4 JOYSTICK CABLE 32 7 8 5 CONTROLLER PROGRAMME 33 7 8 6 USAGE PRECAUTIONS 33 7 8 7 LCD JOYSTICK 34 7 8 8 CJSM2 BT JOYSTICK OPTIONAL 38 7 8 9 LOCKING THE CONTROL SYSTEM 45 7 8 10 SCREE...

Page 5: ...NING AFTER USE 55 9 2 5 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE 56 9 3 REGULAR CHECKS 56 9 4 WEEKLY CHECKS 57 9 5 MONTHLY CHECKS 58 9 6 ANNUAL TESTING 58 9 7 REPAIRING A TYRE OR AN AIR CHAMBER 59 9 8 REPLACING THE B...

Page 6: ...e security If you have any questions or are unsure of whether your wheelchair is in optimal operating condition contact your dealer Wheelchair users have very different needs It is the exclusive domai...

Page 7: ...rising from the use of non manufacturer authorized parts and or damage resulting from use not in accordance with the instructions This warranty is subject to French civil and commercial law 1 4 INDICA...

Page 8: ...GUIDELINES All information relating to safety in this manual is subject to French legislation and provisions of the European Union In other countries please observe the applicable legislation and prov...

Page 9: ...EN 12184 means among other things that the values required for inclination obstacle clearance and speed are reached or exceeded by the OUTCHAIR 2 3 GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The OUTCHAIR may only be...

Page 10: ...ION STORAGE AND ASSEMBLY The OUTCHAIR must be transported in Logo Silver approved packaging While being transported in a vehicle it must be secured with a sufficent number of straps The OUTCHAIR must...

Page 11: ...o technical characteristics Only one person at a time may use the wheelchair The operating and safety conditions of the OUTCHAIR must be checked at least once a year by an approved specialist The OUTC...

Page 12: ...e doing so slipping risks putting the chair in a position that would prevent you from exiting the situation The steering lock is recommended for crossing obstacles hilly terrain or when you lack tract...

Page 13: ...k the wheelchair without having switched off the electrical system This avoids an involuntary functioning of the chair WARNING While in use the OUTCHAIR must not be exposed at temperatures above 30 C...

Page 14: ...eat sources 2 6 MAIN SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR MAINTENANCE CARE AND DISPOSAL Maintenance of the OUTCHAIR must be carried out by Logo Silver approved qualified personnel This also applies to all repairs...

Page 15: ...gly advised to use a helmet gloves boots and long pants especially when going off road When you are on the public road sitting in your chair you are difficult for motorists to see Before crossing a st...

Page 16: ...nce with international standards However there is a risk of disturbance to the electronic system of the wheelchair in the event of proximity to a source of powerful electromagnetic radiation It is nec...

Page 17: ...es loosen immediately switch off the wheelchair s electronic system Report all undesirable vehicle movements or the release of the electric brakes that occur to your supplier The addition to electrica...

Page 18: ...to 370 mm Battery weight 66 kg 110Ah Wheelchair weight 220 kg with batteries Maximum user weight 140 kg Speed 10 km h Braking distance 210 cm Turning radius 110 cm Half turn width 240 cm Static stabi...

Page 19: ...ries the OUTCHAIR can travel up to 50 km on flat ground Its two air shocks can adjust the suspension in accordance with the user The OUTCHAIR is particularly characterised by The possibility of adjust...

Page 20: ...Backrest Backrest angle adjustment Lumbar adjustment Motor clutch 4 motorised wheels Armrests Joystick Footrests Backrest release Seat DANGER Risk of injury from improper transport DANGER Under no ci...

Page 21: ...to 1 5 bars to prevent their deformation VI DELIVERY AND SETUP 6 1 DELIVERY The delivery includes The OUTCHAIR The user manual 1 charger and its power cable for recharging the batteries 1 high pressu...

Page 22: ...or more maneuverability when turning The recommendations for use are identical to the exterior profile Crossing profile 4 wheel drive propulsion suitable for crossing obstacles a step a footpath with...

Page 23: ...make sure that the conditions are favorable sufficient adhesion no obstacles greater than 4 cm Do not attempt to turn around on a slope greater than 5 on a side slope as you may tip over If you canno...

Page 24: ...s of the wheels Approach the obstacle 20 cm minimum and select the crossing driving profile Set the speed between 3 and 5 in order to have enough speed this may vary depending on the chair driving sty...

Page 25: ...s Fig 5 Switch off the remote Turn the rear right engine lever clockwise and the left rear motor button counter clockwise Re engage the engine brakes after each manual movement Engagement of the engin...

Page 26: ...Lumbar adjustment Backrest folding lever Backrest incliner Unlocking legrest Legrest angle settings Pantograph settings Armrest height settings Legrest length settings Pantograph settings Armrest heig...

Page 27: ...is equipped with a tilting seat to allow the user to release the support points avoiding bedsores and maximise comfort You can access this setting in the MODE menu by choosing seat inclination by scro...

Page 28: ...that adjusts the sag of the shock absorber The lower valve NP must be se between 65 and 100 PSI and must not exceed the main pressure it is the secondary pressure that manages the rebound of the dampe...

Page 29: ...to the terrain Off road bumpy terrain irregularities fields paths mud sand snow it is recommended to maintain a low tyre pressure between 0 4 and 0 5 bar this provides a greater comfort Less inflated...

Page 30: ...legrest allow for transfer from the front To remove the legrest lift it vertically and swivel it out Fig 9 and 10 You can also transfer from the front by shifting the legrest on the side After a few...

Page 31: ...ary in order to regain maximum power When the training is blocked by an insurmountable obstacle and the user insists causing the engines to remain stalled for more than 10 seconds then the electronic...

Page 32: ...ower wheelchair does not move as expected immediately release the joystick and switch off the chair Unless the joystick is damaged the electric wheelchair will stop If the joystick is not in the neutr...

Page 33: ...f grip could be dangerous for example on a wet grassy slope If it is determined that the controller or other essential components needs to be repaired WARNING Do not insert the plug in the wrong direc...

Page 34: ...lable in the control system Decrease increase Reduce increase the maximum speed setting Lights Allows turning the wheelchair headlights on and off The LED will illuminate when the headlights are on Wa...

Page 35: ...imum speed indicator Displays the curren maximum speed setting Digital speed indicator Displays the actual speed of your power wheelchair Limited speed Limited wheelchair speed Inhibition Inhibited dr...

Page 36: ...pleted Cross The configuration process was unsuccessful E stop If you externally switch profiles external while driving your wheelchair or an actuator the action stops and this symbol is displayed Dis...

Page 37: ...distance or the trip distance should appear Clear trip distance Move the joystick to the right to clear reset the trip distance value Other settings Exit Move the joystick to the right to return to th...

Page 38: ...tting Warning Used to activate the wheelchair alarm Mode Allows the user to browse the available operating modes in the control system Profile Allows the user to browse the available operating profile...

Page 39: ...ure The control system has reduced the power of the motors in order to protect them against heat damage Control system temperature The control system has reduced the power in order to protect them aga...

Page 40: ...to another Stand by Appears for a short time as the R net switches to stand by Green tick Operation successfully completed Red cross Operation unsuccessful E stop Emergency stop if you externally swit...

Page 41: ...istance should appear Clear trip distance Move the joystick to the right to clear reset the trip distance value Other settings Exit Move the joystick to the right to return to the Settings menu Backli...

Page 42: ...uetooth icon appears on the CJSM2 display This means that the CJSM2 is detectable Select the device e g Tom s iPad to connect and find the bluetooth devices this will initiate the connection to R net...

Page 43: ...lu rays auxiliary devices decoders projectors door opening mechanisms CD players receivers preamplifiers air conditioning systems home theater systems switches lighting If you have questions about a p...

Page 44: ...een tick indicates that the code was successfully learned A red cross indicates that the code was not successfully learned in which case repeat the process Once the code is learned select Exit to retu...

Page 45: ...n on the front panel of CJSM2 BT Enabled IR codes are displayed with a tick next to the highlighted command Deleting IR codes To remove the infrared code from a command highlight the specific command...

Page 46: ...control system is turned on Unlocking the wheelchair if the control system is off Push the on off button Insert and remove a supplied PGDT key into the charger socket on the joystick A short beep wil...

Page 47: ...check the electrolyte level contained within WARNING We recommend that the user wear light colored clothing or clothing equipped with reflective parts in the dark and or to use the OUTCHAIR lighting o...

Page 48: ...ure that the battery is fully charged before it s first use Use the wheelchair normally avoiding complete draining of the batteries during the first five cycles Fully charge the battery the first 20 c...

Page 49: ...tteries Avoid ultra deep discharges which shorten battery life Do not leave the batteries with a low charge level for a long period Recharge them fully it may take more than eight hours Protect the ch...

Page 50: ...a car it is not entirely accurate but it will help you avoid running out of fuel When you turn on the control system the battery gauge gives an estimate of the remaining charge The battery gauge give...

Page 51: ...n the motors brakes wiring or electronic module The safety alert code number is indicated by a flashing error message with said code Depending on the situation the system can authorise or prohibit dri...

Page 52: ...system High battery voltage The tension of the battery exceeds 35V Check the condition of the batteries and the connections to the control system Brake failure Problem with the magnetic brakes or thei...

Page 53: ...aintenance checks please contact your dealer immediately WARNING Do not modify or have your electric wheelchair modified in a manner not authorized by Logo Silver In accordance with the Therapeutic Go...

Page 54: ...your electric wheelchair comes into contact with water sponge it with a cloth then let it dry for 10 12 hours in a warm room Verify the correct functioning of the joystick and brakes before using your...

Page 55: ...nt the area use a product like Rust converter to neutralize rust and prevent it from spreading 9 2 2 Beach salt water and coastal areas Salt water and the surrounding environment are highly corrosive...

Page 56: ...as WD40 or a dispersing agent based on lanolin such as Lanotec This coating should act as a barrier between water and the painted metal surfaces of your electric wheelchair A lubricant such asWD40 can...

Page 57: ...ns If your wheelchair is equipped with headlights indicators or a cylinder seat adjustment verify that they are working properly Plugs Verify that all plugs are correctly connected and that they are n...

Page 58: ...ronic system Check the condition and proper fixing of the wiring and connections Seat incliner Check that the two tilt end stops of the seat are in good condition Check that they are both in contact w...

Page 59: ...ube tire or a new inner tube Talcum powder Lacquer block screws Wheel disassembly Lift the wheelchair and block it on the side of the wheel concerned Turn off the power on off button Unscrew the 4 scr...

Page 60: ...ll the way around between the tyre bead and the rim edge Repeat the operation for the other part of the rim Remove the inner tube from the tyre Repair or replace the inner tube and put it back in plac...

Page 61: ...Fig 14 Fig 18 Fig 19 9 8 REPLACINGTHE BATTERIES Necessary tools 1 x pair of plyer 1 x N 11 wrench 2 x N 10 flat wrenches 2 x N 17 flat wrenches 1 x wedge 1 x 5mm allen key 1 x 6mm allen key 1 x 8mm a...

Page 62: ...eful not to short circuit the chair protect the terminals with insulation after removing them Fig 17 Move the back of the battery to lay it flat so that the lower terminal terminal can be unscrewed Fi...

Page 63: ...teering lock is not effective enough you can adjust the cable tension by turning the adjustment dial on the control If this adjustment of the cable tension does not allow the correct adjustment of the...

Page 64: ...ly clean the OUTCHAIR regardless of its use or the degree of cleanliness When cleaning the vehicle Use exclusively a damp cloth and a mild cleaning product Do not use abrasive products or detergents f...

Page 65: ...een recognized as defective parts labor and transport after an inspection carried out by an authorised representative Warranty repairs must be authorised and carried out by an approved supplier Do not...

Page 66: ...your dealer or by Logo Silver The OUTCHAIR may be returned to Logo Silver for recycling 32 rue de Comboire 38130 Echirolles France 33 0 4 76 21 22 19 contact logo silver fr www logo silver fr ENVIRON...

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